Princess Eugenie has taken to social media to share an adorable unseen throwback snap of her with sister Princess Beatrice.

The beautiful princess shared the sweet snap on Instagram with the caption "#tbt to Bea and I with matching Penguins". The sisters are wearing green baseball jackets and black baseball caps in the photo. The pair holding stuffed penguin toys.

According to Hello! magazine, the photograph was taken in 1993, when the two sisters attended the Royal Windsor Horse Show with their family.

"OMG you guys are the cutest and sisters are the best," commented another.

"Nothing compares to the love and bond of sisters," said a third.

Meanwhile, Princess Eugenie opened up recently about the pain of living with scoliosis and having to go through a life-changing surgery on her back when she was 12.

Talking about the trauma she experienced before the operation, she told The Telegraph : "There are so many emotions and worries that go thundering through your head. Will I be able to play sports, or will I look the same, or will I miss a lot of school and be behind?

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"I think the most upsetting time was before the operation – the fear of the unknown and having a condition that made me different.

"Afterwards, I couldn’t move for a while in hospital or when I came home. I had to wear a neck brace and be moved very gently in bed for a few months.

Eugenie , who married her long-term love Jack Brooksbank last October, also spoke about how the scar inspired her wedding dress design.

She said: "After one or two initial meetings where I said I wanted to show my back and scar, we had a fitting and in their first attempt at the shape and design of the dress, they got me and the vision in one.

"From there, we realised that the back of the dress was the centre point and a veil would take away from the scar and the beautiful design they had created."

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"I believe scars are like memories that tell a story on your body, that remind you how strong you had to be, and that you survived to talk about it," she went on.

"Your scars are a way of communicating, and sharing a trauma can be healing in so many ways. It can release that stigma you might have given to yourself and by talking about it you can show people how they can heal, too."

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